Loyal Sentence Examples

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  • Elise had been loyal enough to help her.

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  • He was equally loyal to his son, Philip II.

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  • On the other hand, if Sarah was telling the truth, there was another side to Giddon - a loyal brother.

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  • You defend him because you work for him and you're a loyal employee, but I'll bet you've wondered why he's so unresponsive.

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  • A good friend is also someone who is loyal.

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  • She was tough, loyal, and beautiful.

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  • I sat in King Ludwig's armchair and felt like a queen when Dr. Gillett remarked that I had many loyal subjects.

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  • His father may have betrayed mine, but he has been loyal for all these years we've been exiled.

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  • From the first Mr Hart gained the entire confidence of the members of the Chinese government, who were wise enough to recognize his loyal and able assistance.

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  • He's not here, and as I warned you, he's not loyal to you.

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  • They reveal to us the true and better side of George Sand, the loyal and devoted friend, the mother who under happier conditions might have been reputed a Roman matron.

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  • I'll treat you well, as long as you remain loyal.

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  • He has ordered those loyal to him to open the eastern gates and let Memon's armies through, but I don't know when.

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  • The loyal Sultan was killed.

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  • The state was thoroughly loyal when war came.

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  • Whatever position you desire, my loyal Taran.

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  • The expression "fidus Achates" has become proverbial for a loyal and devoted companion.

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  • The fort was held by a little garrison of Europeans and loyal Sikhs, until it was relieved by General Neill on June 11th of that year.

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  • Peace was proclaimed throughout India on the 8th of July 1859; and in the following cold season Lord Canning made a viceregal progress through the upper provinces, to receive the homage of loyal princes and chiefs, and to guarantee to them the right of adoption.

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  • Through the Ghassanids these latter had become habituated to monarchical government and loyal obedience, and for a long time much better order had prevailed amongst them than elsewhere in Arabia.

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  • Among these there were many men of great ability and influence, and he was so eager to conciliate them or, as the Arabic expression has it, "to mellow their hearts" by concessions and gifts, that his loyal helpers (Ansar) at Medina became dissatisfied and could only with difficulty be brought to acquiesce in it.

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  • On the restoration he urged his patron Ormonde to support the Irish Roman Catholics as the natural friends of royalty against the sectaries, and endeavoured to mitigate their lot and efface the impression made by their successive rebellions by a loyal remonstrance to Charles II., boldly repudiating papal infallibility and interference in public affairs, and affirming undivided allegiance to the crown.

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  • I doubt it would have dominated the handheld market like the Game Boy, but it could have had a loyal following.

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  • Well, come wild men, loyal to the crazy guy storm the boat and attempt to take it down, find the artifact and kill Ned.

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  • Any land square gives you a few extra followers, while dusty villages can get you five or even ten new loyal subjects.

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  • The platformer is surprisingly entertaining and spawned a loyal fanbase after its release.

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  • And I'll forewarn you that I will not compare Socom 3 to the previous two installments because this newest one from Zipper Interactive does not stay loyal to the intense gameplay the predecessors had.

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  • Blaming the Alliance for not protecting them from those once loyal to the Alliance, they separated themselves from them and changed their name to "Blood Elves" due to the fact that over 90% of their race was destroyed.

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  • You'll reach a wider audience at craft shows, and be able to build a loyal client list.

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  • They are very loyal and devoted to their family and friends.

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  • Dr Thomas Walker (1715-1794), as an agent and surveyor of the Loyal Land Company, made an exploration in 1750 into the present state from the Cumberland Gap, in search of a suitable place for settlement but did not get beyond the mountain region.

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  • Although most of the settlers were too loyal to be led into any such plot they generally agreed that it might have a good effect by bringing pressure to bear upon the Federal government.

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  • He was forced to join Napoleon in the war against Russia; and even when the disastrous campaign of 181 2 had for the time broken the French power, it was not his own resolution, but the loyal disloyalty of General York in concluding with Russia the convention of Tauroggen that forced him into line with the patriotic fervour of his people.

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  • In 1833 he entered the national House of Representatives, and although he achieved no distinction in debate he was a hard worker, and a loyal supporter of the policies of President Jackson.

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  • He was chiefly instrumental also in founding the Loyal and Patriotic Society of Upper Canada, which raised funds for the relief of the wounded and the assistance of the widows and orphans of the slain.

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  • On the death of the third king Amyntas in 25 B.C., Galatia was incorporated by Augustus in the Roman empire, and few of the provinces were more enthusiastically loyal.

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  • The issue was finally settled in 1849 when the earl of Elgin was governor and the Canadian legislature, sitting at Montreal, passed by a large majority the Rebellion Losses Bill, compensating citizens, some of them French, in Lower Canada, for losses incurred at the hands of the loyal party during the rebellion a decade earlier.

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  • He was one of the chief ministers of Charles V.; he played an important part in the tangled international negotiations of his time; and he was always loyal to his imperial masters.

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  • To others he has seemed to be a loyal servant of the king who endeavoured to enforce the authority of the crown, which in Castile was the only alternative to anarchy.

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  • The Chronicle of Alvaro de Luna (Madrid, 1784), written by some loyal follower who survived him, is a panegyric and largely a romance.

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  • In 1648, when Sir William Batten went over to Holland with a portion of his squadron, Ayscue's influence kept a large part of the fleet loyal to the Parliament, and in reward for this service he was appointed the following year admiral of the Irish Seas.

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  • In spite of the incapacity which he displayed in this war, John was sent a little later 'to govern Ireland (1185); but he returned in a few months covered with disgrace, having alienated the loyal chiefs by his childish insolence and entirely failed to defend the settlers from the hostile septs.

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  • Bromley College, founded by Bishop Warner in 1666 for "twenty poor widows of loyal and orthodox clergymen," has been much enlarged, and forty widows are in receipt of support.

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  • During the Hussite wars its people remained loyal to the Roman Catholic Church.

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  • In 1822 it was raised to the rank of a city, and in 1841, as a reward for its loyalty in revolutionary wars of that province, it was distinguished by the title of Leal e valorosa (loyal and valorous).

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  • Many of the Hanoverians remained loyal to their sovereign; some of them serving in the Guelph Legion, which was maintained largely at his expense in France, where a paper, La Situation, was founded by Oskar Meding (1829-1903) and conducted in his interests.

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  • In 1885 measures were taken to incorporate the province of Hanover more thoroughly in the kingdom of Prussia, and there is little doubt but that the great majority of the Hanoverians have submitted to the inevitable, and are loyal subjects of the king of Prussia.

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  • He was, however, finally forced to leave, and having plundered for some time in Thrace was captured and killed by the loyal Goth Fravitta.

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  • In 1857 the Gwalior contingent joined the mutineers; but the maharaja himself remained loyal to the British, and fled from his capital until the place was retaken and his authority restored by Sir Hugh Rose (Lord Strathnairn) on the 19th of June 1858.

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  • Arnulf possessed the qualities of a soldier, and was a loyal supporter of the church.

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  • Though enrolled for a short time in the Aetolian League (about 245 B.C.) Boeotia was generally loyal to Macedonia, and supported its later kings against Rome.

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  • But the title of regent was given by the loyal barons to William Marshal, the aged earl of Pembroke; and Peter des Roches, the Poitevin bishop of Winchester, received the charge of the king's person.

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  • The Albanians of the Caucasus were also converted in the age of Gregory, early in the 4th century, and were loyal to the Armenians in the great struggle against Mazdaism in the 5th; but broke away for a time towards 600, and chose a patriarch without sending him to Armenia for ordination.

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  • C. Greece,' the Phoenicians were among the most loyal subjects of the empire.

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  • She wrote to Elizabeth and the duke of Guise two letters of almost matchless eloquence and pathos, admirable especially for their loyal and grateful remembrance of all her faithful servants.

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  • Paulet, with loyal and regretful indignation, declined the disgrace proposed to him in a suggestion "to shed blood without law or warrant"; and on the 7th of February the earls of Shrewsbury and Kent arrived at Fotheringay with the commission of the council for execution of the sentence given against his prisoner.

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  • Forgiveness of injuries was as alien from her fierce and loyal spirit as forgetfulness of benefits; the destruction of England and its liberties by Spanish invasion and conquest was the strongest aspiration of her parting soul.

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  • He also advocated the Freedmen's Bureau bills and the Tenure of Office Act, and went beyond Congress in favouring the confiscation of the property of the Confederate States and "of the real estate of 70,000 rebels who own above 200 acres each, together with the lands of their several states," for the benefit of the freedmen and loyal whites and to reimburse, it was said, the sufferers from Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania, during which Stevens's own ironworks at Chambersburg had been destroyed.

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  • William, a loyal servant of the emperor Sigismund, died in 1435, leaving an only son, Adolf, who died five years later; and Ernest, distinguished for his bodily strength, died in 1438.

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  • John was neither a great soldier nor a statesman, but he was a chivalrous knight and loyal to what he believed were the interests of his family.

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  • As a friend he was generous and loyal.

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  • The city was becoming mutinous; Oxford was becoming loyal.

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  • Meanwhile slaves of loyal masters were constantly escaping to military camps.

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  • Returning to Washington, he made his last public address on the evening of the 11th of April, devoted mainly to the question of reconstructing loyal govern ments in the conquered states.

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  • Bavaria, on the death of its duke in 947, was placed undel his brother Henry, who, having been pardoned, had become a loyal subject.

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  • Among the Slays between the Elbe and the Oder the kinj was represented by Margrave Gero, a warrior well fitted for th rough work he had to do, loyal to his sovereign, but capabl of any treachery towards his enemies, who conquered much 0 the country north of Bohemia between the Oder and the uppe and middle Elbe.

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  • The German king treated his foe generousli and was rewarded by receiving to the end of his reign the servic of a loyal vassal; he also gained the goodwill of the Poles by helping to bring about the return of their duke, Casimir I., who willingly did homage for his land.

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  • But Alexander soon found partisans among the German clergy, hitherto the most loyal of the emperors friends; and Frederick retaliated by driving the offending prelates from their sees, a proceeding which tended to disturb the peace of the land.

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  • Such were the prevailing conditions of the when the diet met at Spires in June 1526 and those Reformawho were still loyal to the Roman Church clamoured tion.

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  • Many officials refused to obey; the judges remained loyal to the constitution; and when attempts were made to solve the difficulty by the army, the officers instructed to act resigned in a body.

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  • If the states have been loyal to the empire, the imperial government has also respected the constitutional privileges of the states.

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  • Lysias was a man of kindly and genial nature, warm in friendship, loyal to country, with a keen perception of character and a fine though strictly controlled sense of humour.

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  • The only other cavalry force was that of Thessaly, which, had it been loyal to Athens, would have meant a distinct superiority.

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  • The British were the one power in India that was too strong for him, and as soon as he realized that fact he was unwaveringly loyal to his engagements with them.

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  • Towards the end of his reign of thirty-six years, Syria was invaded by the Hittites from the north and the people called the Khabiri from the eastern desert; some of the kinglets conspired with the invaders to overthrow the Egyptian power, while those who remained loyal sent alarming reports to their sovereign.

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  • Those who relied on Pharaoh and remained loyal as their fathers had done sent letter after letter appealing for aid against their foes.

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  • Upper Egypt, however, was loyal to Tirhaka, and even at Memphis the burial of an Apis bull was dated by the priests as in.

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  • In 1609 something like civil war broke out between the army and the pasha, who had on his side some loyal regiments and the Bedouins.

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  • He also reduced the Jebel Marra district, where the loyal hill-people gave him some trouble.

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  • Technically Charles was, without doubt, guilty of high treason, and the considerable minority of all classes which adhered to Sigismund on his landing in Sweden in 1598 indisputably behaved like loyal subjects.

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  • He was beautifully loyal to his mother and his sister Wilhelmina; his letters to the duchess of Gotha are full of a certain tender reverence; the two Keiths found him a devoted friend.

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  • The Cenomani nearly always appear in history as loyal friends and allies of the Romans, whom they assisted in the Gallic war (225 B.C.), when the Boii and Insubres took up arms against Rome, and during the war against Hannibal.

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  • There was sometimes a lack of discrimination between the parties essentially loyal, representing agrarian or labour discontent, and those of their leaders whose purposes and sentiments were doubtful.

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  • This act had a significance beyond the fact that it established in the United States of America a flourishing church, which, while completely loyal to its own country, is bound by special ties to the religious life of England.

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  • Returning to England, he remained loyal to Henry; and after the king's death in 1422 became a member of the council and was the chief opponent of the wild and selfish schemes of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester.

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  • The king declared him loyal, and a statute was passed freeing him from any penalties which he might have incurred under the Statute of Provisors or in other ways.

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  • Whatever his defects as a statesman, he was a gallant soldier, a man of culture and a loyal servant.

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  • But his followers were not all loyal, and his rivals in leadership were themselves in the House of Commons.

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  • It seems probable that Wallace remained consistently loyal to Baliol, and hostile to the party of the wavering Bruce.

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  • Ramsay, as we have seen, and though David was obliged to overlook the crime, the Knight of Liddesdale henceforth was not to be trusted as loyal against England.

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  • The more loyal William Douglas, in 1353, slew his kinsman, the shifty Knight of Liddesdale, on the braes of Yarrow, and a fragment of one of the oldest Scottish ballads deplores his fall.

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  • The nobles were now of the English, now of the French party; none could be trusted to be loyal except the clergy, and they were factious and warlike.

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  • The Jacobites surrounding James in Rome never ceased to weave at the endless tissue of their plot, but in Scotland nothing more substantial than the drinking of loyal healths was done, between the flight of Lockhart of Carnwath, the manager of the party, and the years of 1737-1744.

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  • They passed through much persecution, in consequence of the rising of 1745, but, after the death of their King Charles, they became as loyal as any other religious body, managing their own affairs with no more turmoil than is caused by the coexistence of the Anglican and the Laudian prayer-books, with their different forms of the communion.

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  • He was a nephew of Saigo, with whom his elder brother sided in the Satsuma insurrection of 1877, but he nevertheless remained loyal to the imperial cause and commanded a brigade against the insurgents.

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  • On the death of Mahadji Sindhia in 1794, Boigne could have made himself master of Hindostan had he wished it, but he remained loyal to Daulat Rao Sindhia.

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  • Although he displayed a loyal attachment to the Catholic Church, especially owing to his artistic sympathies, he none the less opposed all its more exaggerated pretensions, especially as represented by the Jesuits, whom he condemned as un-German.

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  • In spite of growing unpopularity he remained loyal to James, and when the king fled from England Walker left Oxford, doubtless intending to join his master abroad.

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  • In February 1861 he was a delegate to the Peace Conference in Washington; he opposed secession, but was loyal to his state when it seceded, and was one of its representatives in the Confederate Congress during the Civil War.

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  • It is particularly interesting to find in the Amarna letters that the supremacy of Egypt meant also that of the national god, and the loyal Palestinian kings acknowledge that their land belonged to Egypt's king and god.

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  • To the minority of strict Jews he was therefore " the abomination of desolation standing where he ought not "; but the majority he carried with him and, when he was dying (165 B.C.) during his eastern campaigns, he wrote to the loyal Jews as their fellow citizen and general, exhorting them to preserve their present goodwill towards him and his son, on the ground that his son would continue his policy in gentleness and kindness, and so maintain friendly relations with them (2 Macc. ix.).

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  • He quelled a rising of Sicilian barons and Saracens, and confined 60,000 of the latter at Lucera in Capitanata, where they ended by becoming a most loyal colony.

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  • The mutinous regiments, however, were surrounded by loyal troops and shot down; and this affair resulted in the disbanding of the whole force - the last support of the autocracy.

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  • The kingdom was given over to confusion till in 1216 the Templars and some of the more loyal nobles brought the young king to Saragossa.

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  • As these emphasized their supremacy by grouping around them a court of loyal attendants dependent in rank and ready to do their master's bidding, so the gods of the chief centres and those of the minor local cults formed a group around Marduk; and the larger the group the greater was the reflected glory of the chief figure.

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  • Ahwaz (Khuzistan), Fars and Kirman were easily subdued, but in Khorasan the Azd could not prevail over the Tamim, who were loyal to the caliph.

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  • He was a loyal servant of the dynasty, and remained such even after receiving very harsh treatment from them.

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  • His marriage with Livia (38 B.C.) placed by his side a sagacious counsellor and a loyal ally, whose services were probably as great as even those of his trusted friend Marcus Agrippa.

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  • When Charles was deprived of all his loyal attendants at Christmas 1647, Hammond returned to Oxford and was made subdean of Christ Church, only, however, to be removed from all his offices by the parliamentary visitors, who imprisoned him for ten weeks.

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  • As a politician he was one of the leaders of modern Liberalism, and though always loyal when appeals were made to patriotism, such as government demands for the army, he remained obdurate on constitutional questions; and he resolutely opposed the reactionary policy of the Prussian Conservatives.

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  • Sir William Berkeley had been the governor since 1641, and though he was loyal enough to the crown, it was without difficulty that his authority was overthrown in March 1652 and that of Cromwell proclaimed in its stead.

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  • The German clergy remained loyal to the emperor, and hostilities were checked by the death of Urban and the election of a new pope as Gregory VIII., who adopted a more friendly policy towards the emperor.

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  • He was passionately attached to his wife and children; and, while his friend Beccadelli signed the licentious verses of Hermaphroditus, his own Muse celebrated in liberal but loyal strains the pleasures of conjugal affection, the charm of infancy and the sorrows of a husband and a father in the loss of those he loved.

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  • When these two powers quarrelled after the peace of Nicias it remained loyal to the Spartans; but the latter thought it prudent to stiffen the oligarchic government against a nascent democratic movement.

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  • At the outbreak of the Civil War the inhabitants were generally apathetic; but when the Confederates invaded New Mexico they proved loyal to the Union.'

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  • Presbytery, being loyal to the house of Hanover, while Episcopacy was Jacobite, was now in enjoyment of the royal favour and was treated as a firm ally of the government.

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  • The assembly addressed a pastoral letter to the people of the country, in which, while declining to " admit that the course taken by the seceders was justified by irresistible necessity," they counselled peace and goodwill towards them, and called for the loyal support of the remaining members of the church.

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  • He was therefore necessarily deprived of his archbishopric in 1559, but he remained loyal to Elizabeth; and after a temporary confinement he was suffered to pass the remaining nineteen years of his life in peace and quiet, never attending public worship and sometimes hearing mass in private.

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  • Reynolds remained in general loyal to Edward II.

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  • Prayers were offered everywhere for his recovery, and the country was swept by a delirium of loyal enthusiasm, which conferred on him the title of Louis le bien aline'.

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  • The greater part of the population remains loyal to the established faith.

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  • These officers, however, were far from loyal to their lords.

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  • Tile choice was an admirable one; he was honest, hard-working, and liberal according to his lights; and the services of a loyal and capable adviser were secured for the new rgime.

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  • He also insisted, however, upon personal conviction in writers on dogmatic. The expression Glaubenslehre - doctrine of faith - which he did much to bring into a wider currency, and which Schweizer, the most loyal of all his disciples, holds to be alone fitted for Protestant use, emphasizes the latter requirement.

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  • With the Czechs, who on his accession to office had shown some suspicion on account of his intimate connexion with the leading members of the loyal Bohemian landed aristocracy, he succeeded in maintaining reasonably good relations.

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  • On the 1st of May he signed the first draft of a treaty at Breda with the latter, in which he accepted the Solemn League and Covenant, conceded the control of public and church affairs to the parliament and the kirk, and undertook to establish Presbyterianism in the three kingdoms. He also signed privately a paper repudiating Ormonde and the loyal Irish, and recalling the commissions granted to them.

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  • A great popular reaction ensued in favour of the monarchy, and a large number of loyal addresses were sent in, most of them condemning the Exclusion Bill.

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  • The decay of the military power of the presidios during the Mexican war of independence, the expulsion of loyal Spaniards - notably friars - and the renewal of Apache wars, led to the temporary abandonment of all settlements except Tubac and Tucson.

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  • Gregoras remained loyal to the elder Andronicus to the last, but after his death he succeeded in gaining the favour of his grandson, by whom he was appointed to conduct the unsuccessful negotiations (for a union of the Greek and Latin churches) with the ambassadors of Pope John XXII.

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  • Great as was his age, Joinville had not ceased to be actively loyal, and in 1315 he complied with the royal summons to bear arms against the Flemings.

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  • He was the first king of Pontus to recognize the suzerainty of the Romans, of whom he was a loyal ally.

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  • The worthy response to this loyal invitation was the dismissal of the Schmerling administration, the suspension of the February constitution and the summoning of the coronation diet.

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  • The Aravalli mountaineers strongly objected to this change, and pleaded a long period of loyal usefulness to the state.

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  • The Sadducees were as little loyal to the Judaism of Jerusalem as the Samaritans - and they were less sincere and less interested in religion.

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  • Palmerston remained faithful and loyal to his colleagues in the hour of danger.

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  • Capture Holkar and Sindhia in central India, preserved a loyal or at least an interested friendship. The Sikhs showed their appreciation of Lawrence's admirable administration by keeping faith with their recent conquerors, and the Gurkhas of Nepal did yeoman service for their fathers' enemies.

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  • Of things communicable he was at the same time, as we have said, communicative - a genial companion, a generous and loyal friend, ready and eloquent of discourse, impressing all with whom he was brought in contact by the power and the charm of genius, and inspiring fervent devotion and attachment in friends and pupils.

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  • There has, been a long struggle between liberals and churchmen in Colombia, and at one time the latter completely lost their political influence over the government, but the common people remained loyal to the Church, and the upper classes found it impossible to sever the ties which bound them to it.

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  • We want to make Ireland loyal and contented; we want to get rid of pauperism in this country; we want to fight against a class which is more to be dreaded than the holders of a 7 franchise - I mean the dangerous class in our large towns.

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  • But numbers of Hottentots remained loyal and the Fingo Kaffirs likewise sided with the British.

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  • In 1880, Sir Bartle Frere, who by his energetic and statesmanlike attitude on the relations with the native states, as well as on all other questions, had won the esteem and regard of loyal South African colonists, was recalled by the 1st earl of Kimberley, the liberal secretary of state for the colonies, and was succeeded by Sir Hercules Robinson.

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  • If the Bond aroused disloyalty and mistaken aspirations in one section of the Cape inhabitants, it is equally certain that it caused a great wave of loyal and patriotic enthusiasm to pass through another and more enlightened section.

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  • This action was denounced by many British colonists, who were sufficiently loyal, not only to Great Britain, but also to that constitution which had been conferred by Great Britain upon Cape Colony, to desire to see the man who really wielded political power also acting as the responsible head of the party.

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  • But that subterranean method of Dutch policy which found its strongest expression in Pretoria, and which operated from Pretoria to Cape Town, could not but be resented by loyal colonists.

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  • The views and attitude of Mr Hofmeyr between 1881 and 1884 - when even loyal British colonists, looking to the events which followed Majuba, had almost come to believe that Great Britain had little desire to maintain her supremacy - can scarcely be wondered at.

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  • Rhodes was first returned as member of the House of Assembly for Barkly West in 1880, and in spite of all vicissitudes this constituency remained loyal to him.

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  • At the same time, as prime minister of a British colony, it was strongly felt by loyal colonists that he should at least have refrained from openly interfering between the Transvaal and the imperial government during the course of most difficult negotiations.

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  • His conduct in both instances was perhaps technically correct, but it was much resented by loyal colonists.

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  • Meanwhile the loyal Cape colonists were chafing at the tardy manner in which they were enrolled by the imperial authorities.

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  • So strongly did Lord Roberts feel on the subject, that he at once made Colonel Brabant, a well-known and respected colonial veteran and member of the House of Assembly, a brigadier-general, and started recruiting loyal colonists in earnest.

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  • The Massachusetts legislature denounced this battle-flag resolution as " an insult to the loyal soldiery of the nation " and as " meeting the unqualified condemnation of the people of the Commonwealth."

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  • There is no doubt that he chafed, in these years, at the slow rate at which his chief, Mr. Balfour, moved in the direction of Tariff Reform; but, though he would have preferred a more whole-hearted acceptance of Mr. Chamberlain's programme, he remained loyal to the Prime Minister.

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  • This loyal attitude, no doubt, was one of the reasons, and his strong Tariff Reform programme was another, which recommended him to his party as Mr. Balfour's successor in the leadership when the claims of Mr. Austen Chamberlain and Mr. (afterwards Lord) Long appeared to divide the Unionists pretty evenly.

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  • When in 1908 the Turkish Revolution occurred, resulting in the deposition of the Sultan and the victory of Enver Bey's Young Turk party, Kurdistan remained generally loyal to the old regime, and Ibrahim Pasha Milli and Sheikh Said of Sulaimani both declared themselves loyalists.

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  • He endeavoured to conciliate Edwin and Morcar by marrying their sister Ealdgyth, and trusted that he had bought their loyal support.

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  • But he made head against it with the aid of mercenary bands, the loyal minority of the barons, and the shire-levies of his English subjects.

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  • For this reason he was almost constantly abroad, leaving the administration of the one loyal section of his realm to his great justiciar.

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  • But no one rose to aid him, and his garrisons were soon being besieged by, loyal levies, headed by the justiciar and, byHubertWalter,the newly elected archbishop of Canterbury.

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  • It also gave Edward an excuse for treating every loyal Frenchman as guilty of treason, and, to his shame, he did nol always refrain from employing such a discreditable device.

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  • The limit of the territory which still remained loyal was ever shrinking, and what was once lost was hardly ever regained.

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  • By 1374 little was left of the great possessions which the English had held beyond the Channel save Calais, and the coast slip from Bordeaux to Bayonne, which formed the only loyal part of the duchy of Guienne.

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  • Their powers were very equally balanced; if Charles owned broader lands than Francis, they were more scattered and in some cases less loyal.

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  • The doctrine of non-resistance was evidently that by which, at this time, the loyal subject was distinguished from those whom he stigmatized as disloyal.

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  • Loyal addresses poured in to the king.

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  • The landowners, who formed the majority of the House, were not elected directly, as was the case with the nobility of the French states-general, by their own class, but by electors who, though generally loyal to them, would have broken off from them if they had attempted to make themselves masters of their fellow citizens.

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  • However the domestic problems in the United Kingdom might be solved, the future of the greatness of the English throne lay with its headship of an empire, loyal to the core, over which the sun never sets.

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  • James, the 3rd earl, an active sea captain who was all but lost in company with Sir Cloudesley Shovel, became knight of the Garter and lord high admiral and commander-in-chief in the Channel, he and his house being loyal supporters of the Hanoverian dynasty.

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  • During the Mutiny the district was the scene of considerable fighting, and after its close a large portion was distributed in jagirs to loyal chiefs, thus originating the taluqdari estates of the present day.

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  • During the Civil War in England he remained loyal to the king, and offered an asylum in Virginia to Charles II.

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  • Sidmouth suffers by comparison with the great men of his age, but he was honest and courageous in his opinions, loyal to his friends, and devoted to church and state.

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  • The strongest claim that can be put forward for the doctrine of the Trinity is that it is loyal to Christ without being disloyal to the Divine unity.

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  • He tells us (Kurze Darstellung des theologischen Studiums, 1811) that the theologian, while himself loyal to his Church, must expound, as a historian, the beliefs actually held in the branch of the Church which he represents.

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  • The means by which they hoped to attain this end were a loyal application of the charter granted by Louis XVIII., and the steady co-operation of the king with the moderate Royalists to defeat the extreme party known as the Ultras, who aimed at the complete undoing of the political and social work of the Revolution.

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  • Botha declared for the most loyal support of the British Government, the bulk of the burden of organizing the military forces of the Union fell upon Smuts.

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  • His only loyal friends in the Committee of Public Safety, Couthon and St Just, were themselves unpopular.

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  • His life was marked by the severest simplicity and even Puritanism; he was affectionate in his domestic relations, a most loyal friend, and strictly upright in conduct..

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  • So far, however, there is no ethical difference between Christian faith and that of Judaism, or its later imitation, Mahommedanism; except that the personal affection of loyal trust is peculiarly stirred by the blending of human and divine natures in Christ, and the rule of duty impressively taught by the manifestation of his perfect life.

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  • Here faith means more than loyal acceptance of the divine law and reverent trust in the lawgiver; it implies a consciousness, at once continually present and continually transcended, of the radical imperfection of all human obedience to the law, and at the same time of the irremissible condemnation which this imperfection entails.

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  • But the majority of the people, and especially the regular army, remained loyal, and the revolt was quickly suppressed.

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  • In his capacity as president of the Sobranye he established a loyal government at Trnovo, issued a manifesto to the nation, nominated his brother-in-law, General Mutkurov, commander-inchief of the army, and invited the prince to return to Bulgaria.

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  • He was equally loyal to William II.

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  • It was Demosthenes who went to Byzantium, brought the estranged city back to the Athenian alliance, and snatched it from the hands of Philip. It was Demosthenes who, when Philip had already seized Elatea, hurried to Thebes, who by his passionate appeal gained one last chance, the only possible chance, for Greek freedom, who broke down the barrier of an inveterate jealousy, who brought Thebans to fight beside Athenians, and who thus won at the eleventh hour a victory for the spirit of loyal union which took away at least one bitterness from the unspeakable calamity of Chaeronea.

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  • The king conferred honour and rewards on the loyal city, to which he gave the proud title of orbs intacta.

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  • On his return to Ireland, Sussex was outmatched both in war and diplomacy; the loyal chiefs were crushed one by one; and the English suffered checks of which the moral effect was ruinous.

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  • Shane diplomatically acknowledged Elizabeth as his sovereign, and sometimes played the part of a loyal subject, wreaking his private vengeance under colour of expelling the Scots from Ulster.

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  • Falling foul of Ormonde's brothers, seizing their property and using great cruelty and violence, Sir Peter drove the Butlers, the only one among the great families really loyal, into rebellion.

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  • When it was too late to act with effect, Desmond himself, a vain man, neither frankly loyal nor a bold rebel, took the field.

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  • It was as much a war of Butlers against Geraldines as of loyal subjects against rebels, and Ormonde did his work only too well.

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  • The northern province, which so severely taxed the energies of Elizabeth, has since been the most prosperous and loyal part of Ireland.

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  • Ormonde throughout maintained the position of a loyal subject, and, as the king's representative, played a great but hopeless part.

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  • Calculating on his loyal subservience, James appointed his brother-in-law, Lord Clarendon, to succeed Ormonde.

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  • The famine, emigration and the new poor law nearly got rid of starvation, but the people never became frankly loyal, feeling that they owed more to their own importunity and to their own misfortunes than to the wisdom of their rulers.

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  • The lord-lieutenant, on taking up his quarters in Dublin, refused a loyal address because of its Unionist tone; and in October the government issued a commission, with Mr Justice Mathew as chairman, which had the restoration of the evicted tenants as its avowed object.

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  • But they are courageous and loyal to their chiefs and tribe, and for short periods are capable of much strenuous exertion.

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  • But law and order were well maintained; the licence of the nobility was sternly repressed; the kingdoms of Sweden and Norway were treated as integral parts of the Danish state, and national aspirations were frowned upon or checked, though Norway, as being more loyal, was treated more indulgently than Sweden.

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  • During five centuries Gaul was unfalteringly loyal to her conquerors; for to conquer is nothing if the conquered be not assimilated by the conqueror, and Rome was a past-mistress of this art.

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  • On thousands of estates the royal government gradually allowed the law of the land to be superseded by locaL law, and public taxation to change into special contributions; so that the duties of the lower classes towards the state were transferred to the great landlords, who thus became loyal adherents of the king but absolute masters on their own territory.

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  • Beam was the pretext for a rising among the Protestants, who had remained loyal during these troublous years; and although the military organization of French Protestantism, arranged by the assembly of La Rochelle, had been checked in 1621, by the defection of most of the reformed nobles, like Bouillon and Lesdiguires, de Luynes had to raise the disastrous siege of Montauban.

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  • Disorder continuing and a large part of the population being still loyal to him, he was invited to return, and he did so, but accepted the protection of an Austrian army, by which act he forfeited his popularity (July 1849).

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  • Although influenced by Hellenism, he is a loyal Jew, earnestly desirous that all who profess the same faith should adhere to it in spite of either Greek allurements or barbaric persecution.

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  • In this sense it also became acclimatized in England, and "vassal" came to be used as equivalent to free-born, soldierly, valiant and loyal, in which sense it is commonly used in medieval poetry.

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  • On the upper frcntier, which is now Aragon, the Visigoth Beni-Casi ruled, doing homage and paying tribute intermittently, supported by a loyal population of native Mahommedans, whose Christian or nominally Christian fathers had been their followers before the conquest.

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  • Mr Chamberlain pointed out that he was committed to a preferential scheme involving new duties on food, and could not remain in the government without prejudice while it was excluded from the party programme; remaining loyal to Mr Balfour and his general objects, he could best promote this course from outside, and he suggested that the government might confine its policy to the "assertion of our freedom in the case of all commercial relations with foreign countries."

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  • He had been bound to him by a long term of loyal service, which had been rewarded with equal loyalty.

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  • In the next reign, however, both father and son caused infinite trouble to loyal servants of Egypt like Rib-Addi, governor of Gubla (Gebal).

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  • The emir of Gando, treated on the same terms as the emirs of Kano and Sokoto, proved less loyal to his oath of allegiance and had to be deposed.

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  • The vali now called up regular troops from Erzingan; and the sultan issued a firman calling upon all loyal subjects to aid in suppressing the revolt.

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  • Having obtained a ministry in which he could trust, having as members the duc de Richelieu and Decazes, the king now gave it his loyal support and did his best to shield his ministers from the attacks of the royal family.

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  • He became a politician through his Junius-like letters to the "Murcielago " - The Bat, a satirical political journal - and by drawing up the manifesto of Manzanares in 1854 for Marshal O'Donnell, of whom he always remained a loyal adherent.

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  • With the triumph of High Church principles at the Restoration it was natural that a loyal clergy should desire to emphasize this squareness, and the consequent exaggeration of the square top of the cap necessitated a further stiffening.

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  • Once or twice Calvinism was favoured by a prince, but in general the house was loyal to the doctrines of Luther.

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  • He appeared before them holding in his arms his only child and heiress, the little princess Christina, then in her fourth year, and tenderly committed her to the care of his loyal and devoted people.

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  • You're no more loyal to Jonny than I am.

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  • Jake was a warrior, one of my loyal Guardians.

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  • His men were fanatically loyal, revering.

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  • She was brilliant, loyal, sweet.

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  • In a millionaire's world, you would have purchased both, but the reality of it is you are either loyal to one system or you need some cold, hard facts to choose.

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  • Wine Spectator has its loyal followers and it has its critics.

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  • Finding a pre-owned Airstream can be something of a challenge, as those who own these types of recreational vehicles tend to be very loyal and often hold on to their campers for decades.

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  • Since Airstream owners tend to be brand loyal, you may find a previously owned trailer that someone has traded in on a newer model.

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  • Loyal gang members follow a gang-defined system of rules, rituals, and codes of behavior.

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  • Once you've found an alternative hair salon that caters to your professional beauty or barbershop needs, stay loyal and support the cause.

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  • If you aren't near a Vidal Sassoon salon or have become loyal to your own stylist, rest assured bob haircuts are a fairly well known style that most hairdressers will be familiar with.

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  • In addition, most loyal users find they shampoo less, and that blowouts last a few extra days in between.

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  • Once just reserved for loyal customers in Chaz's Los Angeles hair salon, Wen products are now available at plenty of online retailers.

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  • I would be able to bring with me loyal customers I cultivated at my former employer, as there is no pertinent non-compete contract preventing me from doing so.

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  • This may come as a disappointment for women who are loyal to the Fashion Bug chain but some great alternatives are available, including tracking down Bundle of Joy maternity clothing.

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  • Having more than one Holiday Inn San Francisco is a bonus for loyal guests of the popular chain hotel.

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  • I think and hope that Anika is able to do this for our loyal customers.

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  • The fans know the difference between Hayden and her character, but an actress who is successful in this genre will instantly have a large contingent of very loyal fans.

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  • She credits her start to her grandmother who taught her how to sew, and is appreciative of her loyal client base that continually motivates her with new ideas and requests for sensible summer baby wear.

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  • In less than ten years, the look became the fodder for a lot of tasteless jokes, although a few die-hard fans remain loyal.

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  • It is hoped that this, along with her talent and inventive style, is part of what keeps her fans so loyal and will be a strong influence for a generation to come.

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  • Having earned over 2.8 billion dollars in sales in 2003, the company has continued to grow in both size and loyal followers, and the Victoria's Secret swimwear division has played a prominent role in boosting the corporation's profits.

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  • The good news is that because these can openers have such a loyal following, replacement parts can be found and purchased online rather easily.

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  • Homer stumbles through life as a crude, clumsy, lazy, overeating character who is extremely loyal to and protective of his family.

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  • There is considerable competition between online retailers, all competing to gain loyal customers.

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  • Your girlfriend has not been emotionally loyal to you.

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  • Your personality is such that you are the loyal type.

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  • This means that you are not going to have feelings for anyone else as long as your heart remains loyal to your girlfriend.

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  • Moreover, once you get through the grieving, you can then look forward to being in a relationship with someone who is loyal, honest and would never dream of cheating on you.

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  • Dating… that ritual of pairing off as a couple and doing things that couples do, is how you learn about your guy, his ability to be trusted, honest and loyal.

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  • This can be an important question if you are trying to decide whether your loved one is trustworthy and loyal to you.

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  • Friends are loyal and you don't tend to read into their behavior as much as you do with a partner.

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  • When a member of the group wears the ring, it again symbolizes commitment, in that the person pledges to be loyal to the group for life.

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  • I want to build a business made up of loyal, repeat clients.

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  • The editor doesn't care that your lifelong dream is to be a writer or that you've been a loyal subscriber to the magazine since 1982.

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  • Affectionate, intelligent, loyal and majestic, these stately animals have won the hearts of many, and when you love an animal intensely, it makes sense that you'd want to share it with the world.

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  • Makowsky handbag is nearly always recognizable at first glance, there's no mistaking the signature paisley lining - it's yet another standout detail that loyal fans appreciate.

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  • Fans of the show are extremely loyal, and there are a wide variety of retail items that have been licensed to carry images from the show, including the Naruto bookbag.

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  • Born between July 21 and August 21, Leo animals are proud, strong, loyal and loving.

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  • Not to worry, your finer qualities have likely won you a cadre of loyal friends who will come to your aid in times of need.

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  • This sign may try to live by unreasonably high standards, but Dogs do make incredibly loyal friends.

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  • They can be counted on to be monogamous and loyal.

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  • If you're lucky enough to make a solid connection him, you'll find no more loyal and caring a man than Virgo.

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  • Virgos are very loyal and they tend to stay in long term relationships.

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  • This can clash with the loyal and dependable Goat.

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  • The Dog is one of the most loyal signs in the Chinese Zodiac.

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  • You like partners that you can stay loyal to and who can help you succeed.

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  • Neither Aquarius males nor females like to feel confined in romantic relationships, and they both need alone time and the opportunity to maintain active lives as individuals while still serving as loyal partners.

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  • Leo's warm personality wins him loyal friends, and he wants to socialize with them as much as possible.

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  • Additionally, he's loyal to a fault and will go to any length to ensure you're happy and safe.

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  • Taurus is a loyal friend and employee as long as he feels appreciated and valued.

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  • Sagittarius is one of the most loyal signs in astrology, second only to his brother fire sign, Leo.

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  • He's loyal to the point of being blind to threats of personal danger.

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  • Scorpio is loyal and faithful even in the wake of opposing advice and evidence.

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  • Scorpio flirts without even thinking twice, but when it's him doing the flirting, that's totally different because he knows he's loyal to you.

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  • He is loyal to you, regardless of how much he flirts.

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  • You won't find a more devoted and loyal mate than Leo.

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  • If this couple is able to remain together and learn how to compromise, they'll be known within their social circles as devoted and highly loyal to each other.

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  • However, Virgos are very loyal and devoted to their partners.

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  • Naturally kind and loyal in nature, Virgos are fully devoted to their family and friends.

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  • As long as you are generally happy, happy to be with him, as well as loyal and supportive, Aries will find you irresistible no matter how much time has passed.

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  • Loyal, romantic, kind and caring, this lovely lady is a wonderful match to any sign that wants to feel deeply loved and treasured.

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  • Oc natives are warm, smart, loyal and brave, and these qualities alone often make this sign well loved.

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  • Another aspect of Aries that often draws loyal friends to his side is an effervescent personality that not only meets life's challenges, but does so enthusiastically.

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  • SpongeBob loves Gary with all of his heart and Gary is a benign character who is very loyal to his owner.

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  • We have to lay everyone off, which has been rough, but we've got loyal employees - they come back every year.

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  • Though Pitch Black was not an immediate hit, eventually it became a "sleeper" hit and developed a very loyal following.

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  • The largest loyal fan base, however, remains the Filipino people, many of whom enjoy the movies as a form of escape from what they see as their ordinary and oftentimes difficult lives.

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  • To thank their most loyal customers, Office Depot offers a Worklife Rewards program that lets you earn points whenever you purchase items by phone, in-store, or online.

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  • The manufacturer, on the other hand, wants you to remain a loyal customer.

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  • Stylists often give discounts to new and/or loyal customers.

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  • Coupons for personal care and household supplies are also quite useful, especially if you're not loyal to any particular brand.

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  • These freebies entice new customers and reward loyal ones on April 15.

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  • Even though they're babies compared to the more established brands they're competing with, they've spent that time building a loyal following.

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  • Is it difficult to stay on the cutting edge of fashion while remaining loyal to the concept of easy-wieldable footwear?

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  • By understanding that people love, and are loyal to, their clogs, Dansko has gone ahead and made them even more practical for everyday use.

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  • The Muck Boot Company quickly established a strong and loyal customer base and has become one of the fastest growing lines in the waterproof footwear market.

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  • Anyone who's ever become loyal to a brand can suffer disappointment if they can no longer find it.

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  • Loyal JCPenney shoppers will recognize Strictly Comfort shoes as one of the most beloved brands available at the store.

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  • Loyal soap opera fans want to see who is and isn't nominated, as well as who the winners are!

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  • Over the decades, these shows have developed legions of loyal fans.

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  • These boards are fully of lively chat from loyal viewers, so you're sure to get a unique perspective and interesting virtual conversation any time you visit one of these pages.

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  • It's all just a way for the many loyal EastEnders fans to have a bit of fun!

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  • Nichols is a favorite among loyal Days fans and he plays the character of Steve "Patch" Johnson.

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  • Over the decades, the show developed a loyal fan base and continues to be one of the most watched soap operas in the U.K., earning enormous ratings.

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  • But, in the end, it's only because of my loyal readership - their support and encouragement - that the site continues.

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  • Though the program developed a loyal following during its three-season run, its ratings were not enough to maintain its presence in the NBC lineup.

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  • Over the years, a loyal fan base grew and the soap opera won numerous awards.

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  • With so many great features, the site's loyal fan base will certainly grow.

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  • Today AMC continues to be an award-winning soap opera with a loyal fan base of all ages.

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  • As loyal fans know, Dr. Brown uproots his family from bustling Manhattan and moves them to the mountain community of Everwood because his late wife had told him of her emotional attachment to it.

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  • Since the show's demise, loyal fans in the United States have had to get their Everwood fix via DVDs.

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  • Some sites generate misleading spoilers to throw off loyal fans.

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  • These hot topics have loyal fans flocking to dozens of online soap forums to discuss what's in store for their favorite characters.

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  • Loyal fans become attached to certain characters and are interested in knowing about their comings and goings.

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  • If you are a loyal Young and the Restless fan, who can't stand not knowing what's going to happen next with your favorite Genoa City residents, then Toni's spoiler page is a saving grace.

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  • Since 1995, Soap Central's message boards have allowed loyal Young and the Restless viewers the ability to chat with fellow fans from around the world, regardless of their ethnicity or socio-economic status.

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  • All My Children updates are a must for loyal fans, who are forced to miss a day or two of the popular soap, and need to get catch up-fast!

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  • For example, loyal All My Children fans will tell you that it is a huge blow when they are unable to get their daily dose of the show due to prior commitments.

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  • It also gives loyal viewers a chance to sound off on their own opinions regarding All My Children storylines and future casting news.

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  • The Facebook page of Amor Real Telenovela provides fans with exclusive content and the ability to discuss the drama with other loyal followers.

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  • It tops the BBC's primetime schedule thanks to loyal fans in the United Kingdom and several other countries.

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  • Given the soap's success in drawing viewers into the drama-filled lives of Eastenders characters it's no surprise that millions of loyal viewers are drawn to spoiler sites.

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  • Some websites generate misleading spoilers to throw off loyal fans.

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  • This section of Soap Zone is devoted entirely to loyal All My Children fans, who want to discuss storylines, complain about cast changes or simply gossip with other fans in real time.

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  • Degrassi's young repertory cast has a loyal fan base due in large part to the series' unpolished dialogue.

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  • Decades ago loyal viewers of the award-winning CBS soap opera were relegated to reading abbreviated updates in printed publications, such as TV Guide, newspapers, and Soap Opera Digest.

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  • Many loyal series fans are doing the very same thing.

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  • If you're a loyal fan of the show, you'd probably love an excuse to watch some of your favorite past episodes again.

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  • Despite declining ratings in the 1990s, soap opera viewers continue to be loyal to both daytime and prime shows that feature their "stories."

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  • Sam Merlotte forms the grounded cornerstone to Sookie's (Anna Paquin) supernatural experiences and has proven repeatedly, that he is her most loyal and devoted friend.

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  • This shop seems to draw customers from all over the country, and has its own loyal following.

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  • Whether you are planning to buy Intenze, SkinCandy, Millenium, or any other brand, the originally certified manufacturers can usually offer you the best prices in bulk if you are brand loyal.

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  • Over the next few years, he built a steady and loyal base of customers.

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  • It may take some time to develop loyal clientele, because there may be several others in your area doing the same thing.

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  • Developing relationships with loyal customers, especially if it's two-way communication or customized information.

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  • Cultivating new customers into becoming more loyal customers through specialized communication.

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  • Alonzo has a generous spirit and is a loyal, positive individual.

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  • A positive side effect of implementing this approach to human resources management is cultivating increasingly productive and loyal employees who choose to stay with your organization for the long-term.

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  • To attract and retain loyal customers, you need to treat them well.

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  • Companies that make effective use of branding strategies tend to be the most successful organization when it comes to attracting new customers and cultivating loyal customer relationships and repeat business.

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  • Don't dismiss the power of offering a free gift or a bonus to your loyal customers.

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  • Patrick is a loyal friend and has been a team player throughout his college years.

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  • She is a loyal customer today because of James' dedication.

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  • In fact, followers of Oprah tend to be so loyal and enthusiastic that some critics have coined the term "the cult of Oprah.

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  • However, among smaller families concerned about the environment and cost of ownership, the MAZDA5 has a loyal following.

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  • Certain cars have always been popular, and they are likely to maintain a loyal following for years to come.

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  • After 2000, Hyundai-owned subsidiary Kia started building a loyal American customer base and a growing trust in the U.S. that an affordable Kia car could compete with pricier competitors.

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  • These aren't cheerleaders, except in the sense that they are fiercely loyal to the spirit of their sorority.

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  • This isn't always a popular tactic, as discussed on message boards dedicated to The Biggest Loser, especially when loyal viewers feel that the main focus should always be gaining a healthy lifestyle.

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  • Many car insurance companies provide discounts to loyal and repeat customers, but you might have to ask about them.

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  • Traditional routes like being a loyal customer at a department store eligible for coupons and rewards don't often work for hosiery.

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  • Second, briefs are a classic and a staple of the men's lingerie industry; its what most men grew up wearing, and as such, many remain loyal wearers to this day.

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  • But loyal wearers of various designers have found that they could buy their bras and panties online at discounts they might not find in the stores.

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  • Some top designers in sleepwear have made their claim by attracting and maintaining loyal customers.

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  • The Cribs have a very loyal fan base, and sold out tour dates show this band are determined to hog the limelight for as long as possible.

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  • Since then, Deacon Blue have continued their trend of intensive touring, having vowed to continue despite Graeme's death, followed closely by their loyal fans and, further behind, the watchful eye of the media.

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  • Users of the site remained loyal and the site itself had many perks.

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  • As of now, loyal users are still keeping the memory alive, although it is uncertain how long this resurrection will last.

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  • Band mates say that this is the way things are going to look for a while and today's lineup represents a group of guys that is clearly well loved by fans that have been loyal since the very beginning.

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  • The Foo Fighters have developed a new fan base while keeping the legions of loyal fans that did follow Grohl based on the fact that he was once a part of Nirvana.

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  • Mraz has a loyal legion on fans who have driven this song all the way up to number one on the Billboard Charts.

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  • Although the winning designer is not always the fan favorite, some seasons feature a cash prize for the designer voted as the favorite among loyal viewers.

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  • If you're a loyal fan of the show, you know that in the beginning of the fourth season most people just loved to hate Christina.

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  • Loyal viewers and some TV critics are not the only ones who support reality TV.

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  • Pennington's penchant for working shirtless brought in many watchers, but his standout humor and ability to have so much fun on the set brought him an extremely loyal fan base.

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  • Loyal Charm School fans who can't live without regular doses of the popular reality TV series can visit VH-1's website to view past episodes.

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  • One of his daughters and other family members are also involved in the bounty industry, and have been featured on the A&E program along with close friends and loyal acquaintances.

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  • The Little Couple debuted on TLC in 2009 and quickly attracted a loyal fan base.

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  • The series debuted in June 2009 and quickly attracted a legion of loyal fans.

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  • Her return to The Biggest Loser was good news for fans of the show, as she had gained a loyal following during her first two seasons and became instantly recognizable.

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  • He made many other alliances, but the only one he and Amber stayed loyal to was a deal with Rupert Boneham and Jenna Lewis.

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  • Celebrity websites weren't very common at that time, and Cindy Margolis quickly gained a loyal fan base.

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  • Produced by Glen Morgan and James Wong, who had a loyal fanbase for their episodes of The X-Files, the show never developed a large following, but achieved niche cult status.

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  • Order of the Phoenix places Harry and his loyal readers into ocean of hot water and sets the seas to boiling.

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  • With so many forces working against him, Harry struggles to keep his blood from boiling and, struggling from the same issue, loyal readers will find themselves turning the pages a little faster.

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  • Most of Half Blood Prince takes place within the safety of the Hogwarts castle and grounds with the usual stops at the Dursley home, the Burrow and Hogsmeade, all familiar places to loyal readers.

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  • It is more likely that the franchise will continue to appeal a fan base that has so far been very loyal to Harry Potter at the box office.

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  • Even though the events involved expose more of Hermione's personality to readers it isn't needed on screen to portray that she is dedicated and loyal to her causes.

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  • Cancelled after a short first season, Firefly may not have wowed the masses, but was not without a very loyal audience.

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  • He remained fiercely loyal to the Bajoran and Federation people he served with on Deep Space Nine.

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  • And fantasy/sci-fi readers are loyal - when they discover a writer they like, they typically will hunt down and read everything that author has written, regardless of genre.

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  • From the moment he brought his crew to Voyager and integrated the crews, he was loyal to Janeway.

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  • Both remained married to, and loyal to, their respective careers.

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  • With Star Trek's longevity, loyal fan base, and ongoing projects fans who collect memorabilia have to watch out for those trying to cash in on the franchise's popularity by selling Star Trek Fakes.

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  • Neville Longbottom Will Not Marry Luna Lovegood - Contrary to popular belief that the fey but loyal Luna Lovegood would make a perfect match for Neville, it is not to be.

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  • Her first name is never used until loyal fans learn it is Nyota in the movie Star Trek.

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  • As a loyal officer, he was also forced to kill his wife, Ellen, when she is discovered as a collaborator.

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  • Video games and elven virtual worlds captivated thousands of loyal and new gamers.

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  • Ellen Tigh - Colonel Tigh's wife was a delicious mixture of drunken contradictions - she was loyal and wildly out of control.

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  • The final novel of the series featured the most deaths as the war between Voldemort's forces and those loyal to the Order of the Phoenix battled once and for all.

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  • The movies have drawn in even more fans, though some loyal readers of the series argue that the movies will never be as popular as the books.

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  • Although often at odds about how to handle their monster hunting, Sam and Dean remain intensely loyal to each other.

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  • They should be happy to help a potential loyal customer find out all the information she needs.

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  • Jan keeps her loyal customer base up to date with an online blog and a question and answer section on her official website.

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  • If you're already loyal to a specific brand, check there first.

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  • If you only post one or two times per month, even your most loyal readers are likely to abandon your blog in favor of more current sources of information.

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  • In the end, you could create one of the most impressive looking blogs in the world, but if you don't publish content often, you won't develop a loyal readership.

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  • Your most loyal customers are those who want intelligent and insightful information, so make sure to give it to them.

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  • Not only can they promote their product or service, they can also receive feedback from their loyal or potential customers.

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  • They can only gain a loyal following if they get updated on a regular basis.

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  • Lance Armstrong's loyal Twitter followers formed a Facebook group called "One Million Citizens Looking for Lance Armstrong's Stolen Bike."

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  • Getting people to the fan page is the first step; keeping them coming back for more creates a loyal fan base that's critical to using fan pages for marketing success.

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  • Facebook fan pages offer loyal fans the opportunity to share their love for a movie, book, author, artist, actor, business, organization or other group with friends.

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  • The Union consisted of the states that were loyal to and supported the federal government.

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  • Many of these pilots believed that civilian flying would be banned, simply because of the threat posed to the United States from pilots not loyal to U.S. causes.

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  • By keeping the commerce of the Michigan website host you choose within Michigan, you will stay loyal to your state and help a "local" business keep up with the hosting services that deal in quantity instead of quality.

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  • Prove yourself as a market expert on those social networks, and you'll attract a loyal customer base.

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  • While there are many methods you can use to market your website, one of the most effective ways to build a loyal readership over the long term is to offer high quality RSS feeds of your website or blog updates.

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  • Somewhere safe above ground, with vamps who are loyal?

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  • The demons remaining were all young and loyal, trained by him over the years.

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  • According to the dealer I cornered, there's been some skirmishing between those loyal to you and those who want to install someone else.

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  • He thought them all loyal and supportive when he took over.

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  • He is, but he's loyal.

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  • The odd little man was the loyal ally A'Ran considered him!

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  • She was at least loyal to Mr. Tim.

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  • He was ruthless, beyond loyal to the few he trusted, and quick to use his influence to get Brady access to any of the government's supplies, technology, intelligence, and anything else Brady requested it.

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  • I know he'll be a good provider, and I know he's loyal.

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  • At times, I doubt either of you are loyal to me.

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  • He was the young tsar Peter's chief supporter when, in 1689, Peter resisted the usurpations of his elder sister Sophia, and the head of the loyal council which assembled at the Troitsa monastery during the crisis of the struggle.

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  • Loyal to American interests and devoted to General Washington, he was one of the most useful of the state executives during the War of Independence.

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  • His ces me, intentions in the main were still loyal, for be desired cal to capture Rome for the kingdom; and he did his tio st to avoid the regulars tardily sent against him.

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  • When Nicholas an influential deputation from the province of Tver, which had long enjoyed a reputation for liberalism, ventured to hint in a loyal address that the time had come for changes in the existing autocratic regime, they received a reply which showed that the emperor had no intention of making any such changes.

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  • Being " battle-born," Nevada was loyal to the Union throughout the Civil War, and in spite of its scanty population furnished a company of troops in 1861, which were joined to a California regiment.

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  • Jakim, whose name outside religion was Alcimus, waited upon the new king on behalf of the loyal Jews who had hellenized.

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  • When all the Jewish people swore to be loyal to Caesar and the king's policy, the Pharisees - above 6000 - refused to swear.

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  • Only the teachers of the Law survived to direct the nation and to teach those who remained loyal Jews, how they should render to Caesar what belonged to Caesar, and to God what belonged to God.

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  • Apart from these local outbreaks, the Jews throughout the empire remained loyal citizens and were not molested.

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  • Since then Bhopal has been steadily loyal to the British government, and during the Mutiny it rendered good services.

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  • He was subsequently a delegate to the Peace Congress in 1861, and was a loyal supporter of President Lincoln's war policy.

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  • Licentiousness, extravagance and an utter disregard for human life were his weak points, but he was loyal, generous and magnanimous.

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  • Sindhia himself was actively loyal during the Mutiny.

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  • During the 18th century the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War dealt heavy blows at the prosperity of the landgraviate, which was always loyal to the house of Austria.

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  • Since 1884 he had been a loyal supporter of the imperial authorities, being unwavering in his adherence in critical times.

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  • Consequently, the people of Florida were for the most part loyal to Great Britain during the War of American Independence.

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  • Henry on his side looked to find in Becket the archbishop a coadjutor as loyal as Becket the archdeacon; and anticipated that the Church would once more be reduced to that state of dependence in which she had stood during the latter years of Henry I.

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  • After this event the city was permitted to add the words "very noble and very loyal" to its coat of arms.

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  • Governor Miguel de la Torre, who ruled the island with vice-regal powers during the second period of Ferdinand's absolutism, sternly repressed all attempts at liberalism, and made the island the resort for loyal refugees from the Spanish mainland.

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  • He remained loyal to Henry II.

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  • No ruler was ever more loyal to a conception of duty.

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  • During the Wars of the Roses the town was loyal to Henry VI., and several of the Yorkist leaders were executed here after the battle of Wakefield.

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  • The Somali love display; they are inordinately vain and avaricious; but they make loyal and trustworthy soldiers and are generally bright and intelligent.

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  • Metrodorus held that Carneades was in reality a loyal follower of Plato.

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  • Her relations with the new empress were not of a cordial nature, though she continued devotedly loyal.

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  • But for some time the Fugitive Slave Law was considered still to hold in the case of fugitives from masters in the border states who were loyal to the Union government, and it was not until the 28th of June 1864 that the Act of 1850 was repealed.

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  • In the reign of Akbar the chiefs of Bikanir were esteemed among the most loyal adherents of the Delhi empire, and in 1570 Akbar married a daughter of Kalyan Singh.

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  • The dynasty established its independence of the Afghans towards the end of the 18th century, and made a treaty with the British in 1838 to which it has always been loyal.

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  • The Moslems of Herzegovina, under Ali Pasha Rizvanbegovic, remained loyal to the Porte, but in Bosnia Hussein Aga encountered little resistance.

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  • Radimsky, Die Pasha openly professed himself a loyal subject, but secretly sent reinforcements to the rebel aristocracy.

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  • Part of the garrison remained loyal to the sultan, but after five hours of severe fighting Shevket Pasha was able to occupy the capital (April 25).

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  • In the campaign of Salamis he rendered loyal support to Themistocles, and crowned the victory by landing Athenian.

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  • As a man he was loyal, affectionate, philanthropic and entirely estimable.

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  • In 1873 he first met Mr Sidney Colvin, who was to prove the closest of his friends and at last the loyal and admirable editor of his works and his correspondence; and to this time are attributed several of the most valuable friendships of Stevenson's life.

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  • He joined the crusade of his elder brother, the Lord Edward (1271-1272); and Edward, on his accession, found in Edmund a loyal supporter.

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  • On the outbreak of the war in 1675 he was the most loyal and energetic supporter of the young Charles XI., and finally his indispensable counsellor.

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  • In the name of the king, who now appointed him lord-lieutenant and captain-general of Scotland, he summoned a parliament to meet at Glasgow on the 10th of October, in which he no doubt hoped to reconcile loyal obedience to the king with the establishment of a non-political Presbyterian clergy.

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  • To the last he protested that he was a real Covenanter and a loyal subject.

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  • The immediate results of disestablishment were civil marriage, the civil registry of births and deaths, and the secularization of cemeteries; but the church retains its influence over all loyal churchmen through the confessional, the last rites of the church, and their sentiment against the profanation of holy ground.

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  • During the Boer invasion the government and the loyal colonists, constituting the great majority of the inhabitants of the colony, rendered the Imperial forces every assistance.

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  • Richard then led the mob to a neighbouring meadow, where he kept them in parley till Walworth, who had returned within the city to summon the loyal citizens to the king's aid, returned with a sufficient following to overawe and disperse the rebels.

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  • Pretoria, Rustenberg, Lydenburg, and other smaller towns had been placed in a position of defence under the directions of Colonel Bellairs, who remained in command at Pretoria, the garrison consisting of a small number of troops and the loyal inhabitants.

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  • This led to a strong protest from the judges of the high court, and eventually led to the dismissal of the chief justice, who had held that office for over twenty years, and during the whole of that time had been a loyal and patriotic friend to his country.

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  • In 1195 Conrad was succeeded by his son-in-law Henry, son of Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony, who was a loyal supporter of the emperor Henry VI.

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  • A variety of causes, however, had produced strong dissatisfaction at Rome with many of the arrangements established by Diocletian, and on the 28th of October 306, the public discontent found expression in the massacre of those magistrates who remained loyal to Flavius Valerius Severus and in the election of Maxentius to the imperial dignity.

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  • He was well versed in state affairs and loyal to those who advised and served him, personally brave, humane and kindly when not maddened by passion, active and energetic, and always a man of his word.

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  • Syria alone remained loyal to the house of Omayya, and Othman had been advised to take refuge there, but had refused.

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  • Much of the prosperity of the town is due to the residence of a great family of seths or native bankers, who were conspicuously loyal during the Mutiny.

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  • The great undertaking was supported by liberal subscriptions, and Walton's political opinions did not deprive him of the help of the Commonwealth; the paper used was freed from duty, and the interest of Cromwell in the work was acknowledged in the original preface, part of which was afterwards cancelled to make way for more loyal expressions towards that restored monarchy under which Oriental studies in England immediately began to languish.

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  • La Gasca made a redistribution of " encomiendas " to the loyal conquerors, which caused great discontent, and left Peru before his scheme was made public in January 1550.

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  • The army which overthrew Tupac Amaru consisted chiefly of loyal Indians, and the rebellion was purely anti-Spanish, and had no support from the Spanish population.

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  • Gamarra, born at Cuzco in 1785, never accommodated himself to constitutional usages; but he attached to himself many loyal and devoted friends, and, with all his faults he loved his country and sought its welfare according to his lights.

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  • Throughout the Colonial wars they were loyal to the French, but fought for the English in the War of Independence and the War of 1812, and thereafter permanently maintained peace with the Whites.

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  • Notwithstanding his loyal support of the administration during the struggle, he did not fully approve of its conduct of the war, which he deemed shifting and timid; and it was with great reluctance that he supported Lincoln in 1864 for a second term.

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  • He remained throughout unflinchingly loyal to the British Raj, and by his vast and unquestioned influence among the frontier tribes on the northern borders of India he exercised a control over their unruly passions in times of trouble, which proved of invaluable service in the several expeditions led by British arms on the north-west frontier of India.

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  • Loyal at first to King Wenceslaus, the king's neglect of Germany drove Frederick to take part in his deposition in 1400, and in the election of Rupert III., count palatine of the Rhine, whom he accompanied to Italy in the following year.

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  • Chios, Rhodes, Cos, Byzantium, Erythrae and probably other cities were in revolt by the spring of 356, and their attacks on loyal members of the confederacy compelled Athens to take the offensive.

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  • Maurice was a man of peace, yet his life was spent in a series of conflicts; of deep humility, yet so polemical that he often seemed biased; of large charity, yet bitter in his attack upon the religious press of his time; a loyal churchman who detested the label "Broad," yet poured out criticism upon the leaders of the Church.

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  • This sermon had much annoyed Newman and his more advanced disciples, but it was a proof that at that date Manning was loyal to the Church of England as Protestant.

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  • Throughout his long professorial career, and in all his numerous publications he remained, in spite of occasional deviations on particular points, loyal to the Hegelian tradition as a whole.

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  • Benckendorff is a loyal subject and a real gentleman.

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  • Liberal, courteous, a shrewd observer, loyal and watchful in the cause of Russia, he maintained the best possible relations with Lord Lansdowne and Sir Edward Grey, and became a favourite at Court and in London society.

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  • He received the title of minister of state on his return to France in April 1649, remained loyal to Mazarin during the Fronde, and was made superintendent of finances in 1653.

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  • Sibilla and the loyal Margarito prepared to defend Palermo, but the citizens admitted the emperor on the 20th of November 1194.

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  • Massinissa was now accepted as a loyal ally of Rome, and was confirmed by Scipio in the possession of his kingdom.

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  • He hoped to seize Cadiz, but it was held by a loyal officer, and for a time no popular movement took place.

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  • Wilson, however, had already disarmed the troops in Kampala, who remained loyal, as also did Mbogo, the ex-king of the Baganda Mahommedans.

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  • The garrisons in Unyoro (about 500) and in Toro remained loyal.

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  • His most loyal supporter was Eumenes, governor of Cappadocia and Paphlagonia.

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  • In Italy and Spain, on the other hand, the rulers, who continued loyal to the pope, found little difficulty in suppressing any tendencies of revolt on the part of the few converts to the new doctrines.

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  • On the other hand, the State, which could count upon the support of an ever-increasing number of prosperous and loyal subjects, sought to protect its own interests and showed itself less and less inclined to tolerate the extreme claims of the pope.

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  • Albert, who was a Minnesinger, was loyal to the declining fortunes of the Hohenstaufen, and afterwards supported his brother-in-law, Rudolph of Habsburg, in his efforts to obtain the German throne.

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  • They were still loyal, but they were no longer passive.

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  • The earliest instance in English history is the appointment of the earl of Pembroke with the assent of the loyal barons on the accession of Henry III.

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  • Like the good soldier and loyal ally that he was, he now subordinated everything to the one essential of manoeuvring so as to remain in communication with Blucher.

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  • Here we have essential Congregationalism, formulated for the first time in England as the original and genuine Christian polity, and as such binding on those loyal to the Head of the Church.

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  • With the exception of New York City the state was loyal to the Union cause during the war and furnished over a half million troops to the Federal armies.

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  • The Ruthenians, who were loyal to the empire, drew attention to the small degree of resistance offered to this agitation by the Polish authorities, who were interested in making the whole Ruthenian people suspect of irredentism.

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  • Ban Jellacic, though loyal to the Emperor, had given expression to their aspirations towards unity as early as 1848; but Francis Joseph handed over the Croats and Serbs to Magyar domination (1867), and Dalmatia, the territory of the Austrian Croats, had been neglected by Vienna for years past; thus it was not till the years immediately preceding the war that it was rapidly developed by the construction of ports and railways and the encouragement of tourist traffic. The Slovenes, who inhabited Carinthia and Carniola, had less grounds for discontent, for the barren Karst had been afforested at the expense of the state; but though they were at the very gate of Serbia, they suffered from a shortage of meat, for Hungary obstructed the traffic in livestock in the interests of her great territorial magnates, and Austria bore the brunt of this.

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  • The Rumanians for years had proved themselves loyal to the State.

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  • At the beginning of the war the attitude of the nationalities of the Austrian Empire was somewhat unexpectedly loyal to the state.

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  • Tirol issued a loyal declaration " in the name of the overwhelming majority of the population," as they asserted (June 14 1915).

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  • The hope of achieving parliamentary cooperation on the basis of such loyal declarations as these soon vanished.

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  • When both houses had voted loyal addresses, the question of the Civil List was considered, and a week or two later a message was brought to parliament requesting an increase of the grant formerly made to the duchess of Kent.

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  • In the spring there was a fancy-dress ball at Buckingham Palace, which remained memorable owing to the offence loyal members of the Southampton Corporation remem sorebered Raleigh, and spread their robes on the ground reigns.

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  • His notion of duty - at once a loyal and chivalrous one was that he was obliged to give the queen the best of his advice, but that the final decision in any course lay with her, and that once she had decided, he was bound, whatever might be his own opinion, to stand up for her decision in public. The queen, not unnaturally, came to trust Disraeli implicitly, and she frequently showed her friendship for him.

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  • Constantine, recognizing the growing strength of the Church and wishing to enlist the loyal support of the Christians, treated them with increasing favour, and finally was baptized upon his death-bed (337).

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  • The terrible tragedy which was consummated on the 23rd of May 1498 before the Palazzo Vecchio, in Florence, casts a lurid light upon the irreconcilable opposition in which the wearers of the papal dignity stood to medieval piety; for Girolamo Savonarola was in every fibre a loyal son of the medieval Church.

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